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3pm - 8pm

Tuesday 12th December 2017

Future Faqtory - Level 1 B, 311 Sussex St Sydney NSW 2000

This product is supplied by Let's Get Pierced partner of Chip my Life for microchip implanting services.

Please note:

The implanting service doesn't include the implant. You will also need to purchase an implant

The implant service covers one booking per chip

We will only implant Microchips that have been purchased from Chip My Life or Dangerous things that are still sealed in their original packaging

The microchips are supplied by DangerousThings.com and the information below is sourced from their website. Chip My Life is a partner of Dangerous Things and an approved supplier for Australia and New Zealand.

FAQ

Installation

Chip My Life prefers our customers to use one of our approved professional body piercing partners who has been trained in inserting these devices. If no partners are available in your area, you should be able to find a professional who is willing to assist you. We have written these documents to help introduce new professionals to the world of implantable transponders;Dangerous Things Professional Guides

NFC Compatibility

FULLY COMPLIANT:The xNT is based on the NTAG216, which is considered by the NFC Forum to be a “Type 2” tag. This means it is compatible with all devices which conform to NFC specifications, including all NFC enabled phones and tablet computers.

Android Mobile App

The xNT contains an NTAG216 chip which supports lock bytes and 32-bit password protection options. Unfortunately, none of the NFC apps we’ve seen support dynamic lock bit setting or password support, so we wrote our own calledDangerous NFC! This app will ensure your xNT cannot be accidentally or maliciously be forever locked into a read-only state. Password support means you can protect your tag from unauthorized reading or let everyone read it but require a password to program or update your xNT.

Read Range

Passive RFID and NFC tags are magnetically coupled devices that pass power and data over a shared magnetic field. This means their effective read range depends on how well both of the antenna coils in the tag and reader couple with each other. This typically means the shape, size, and orientation of both antennas must be complimentary. Unfortunately, most reader devices, including mobile phones, typically have antennas designed with thin flexible PCB traces made into blocky rectangular shapes that lay along a flat plane. These antenna designs are great for coupling with and reading large flat label tags or card style tags and access cards, but they have a hard time coupling to the very small cylindrically shaped antenna coil inside our implantable tags. Most mobile phones and reader devices have a “sweet spot” that must be located and used each time to get consistent reads. Other devices, such as the Samsung Ezon digital deadbolt lock, tend to use wire wound coil antenna loops inside, which work much more reliably with small glass tags like our x-series tags. Please do not expect your mobile device to achieve the same read range with our x-series tags that you normally get with a label tag or card. For examples of this, please check out the following video posts;reading with USB device, andreading with a mobile device.

Tag Testing

Because the xNT tag comes pre-loaded inside the injection syringe, you cannot test the tag before it is ejected from the syringe. Because of this, we performed a read test on every single xNT tag before it was inserted into the injector assembly and sterilized.

Return Policy

Sales of all RFID tags are final and no returns will be accepted. I keep a tight chain of custody on all products through manufacture, sterilization, and shipment. I would not want to sell a tag that has been returned and you probably wouldn’t want to buy one either… so before you purchase, do your research and be sure you know you’re getting the correct product.